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20 de jun. de 2024 · Dr Miriam Stoppard on the benefits of a tailor-made diet by using an individual’s biology, lifestyle and health history, and how this can have a greater impact than generic nutritional advice....
- 'Phubbing' and how our phones interfere with our relationships
Mirror health columnist Dr Miriam Stoppard reveals how phone...
- 'Why we should be using schools to help improve our children’s mental ...
Dr Miriam Stoppard on why we should tap into our children's...
- 'Phubbing' and how our phones interfere with our relationships
30 de jun. de 2024 · Mirror health columnist Dr Miriam Stoppard reveals how phone usage is eroding the connection between couples and hindering their ability to discuss stresses and things on their minds.
25 de jun. de 2024 · This image is part of new research illustrating how our amazing immune system tackles cancer. B cells, like their first cousin T cells, are part of the immune system, helping the body to fight infections as well as cancer.
13 de jun. de 2024 · Dr Miriam Stoppard on why we should tap into our children's education as a resource to help support young people's mental health and wellbeing.
28 de jun. de 2024 · Byline: MIRIAM STOPPARD. For people who are paralysed, a device that delivers high-frequency electrical impulses through pads on the skin could be a gamechanger, helping them regain strength and movement in their arms and hands. For the study, 60 tetraplegic patients (all four limbs paralysed) did two months of standard rehabilitation exercises.
23 de jun. de 2024 · The prize, therefore, after a toxic row in the Stonewall offices, went to the Daily Mirror’s Dr Miriam Stoppard, who is neither a journalist or linked in any way to lesbian and gay rights. Back in 2008, apart from the handful of articles I had written on the topic, the mainstream press was not interested in the issue of transgenderism.
2 de jul. de 2024 · 2024-07-02 - dr miriam stoppard Problems controlling emotions – which can be expressed as depression, anxiety and explosive outbursts – may be a core symptom of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Cambridge scientists have shown.